If you use the high-resolution zone textures that are downloaded separately, use the first link (note: chances are that a lot of P99 clients on the bay are using these). If you use the default Titanium low-resolution textures, use the second link.

For future reference: .bat is not an executable format in the first place, they are scripts interpreted by cmd.exe. So you'd need to have wine run cmd.exe, then run patch_s3d_textures.bat at the cmd.exe prompt:

Code:

wine cmd.exe
patch_s3d_textures.bat

Based on your pasted output transpfx.exe ran fine under Wine, you just didn't give it any input. The .bat script just calls transpfx.exe repeatedly with different input strings.

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For future reference: .bat is not an executable format in the first place, they are scripts interpreted by cmd.exe. So you'd need to have wine run cmd.exe, then run patch_s3d_textures.bat at the cmd.exe prompt:

Ah yes, it's a bit unintuitive running a command line batch script in a non-Windows OS, I didn't really think about that. Probably the same issue Vile was experiencing.

If you use the high-resolution zone textures that are downloaded separately, use the first link (note: chances are that a lot of P99 clients on the bay are using these). If you use the default Titanium low-resolution textures, use the second link.